FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to laser- pumped light sources and methods for generating a
high brightness radiation in ultraviolet (UV) and visible spectral ranges.
PRIOR ART
[0002] The plasma of various gases, created by focused beam of a continuous-wave laser at
gas pressures of 10-20 atm., is one of the highest-brightness sources of continuous
radiation in the wide spectral range of 170-880 nm. As a high-efficient plasma fuel,
xenon (Xe), mercury vapors, including mixtures with inert gases, as well as vapors
of other metals, and various gas mixtures, including halogenous ones, may be used.
Compared to arc lamps, these sources have large lifetimes. The high spectral brightness
of laser- pumped light sources, around 10
4 W/m
2/nm/sr at the radiation power level of several watts in conjunction with temporal
and spatial stability makes them preferable for many applications. These high-brightness
light sources can be used for spectrochemical analysis, spectral microanalysis of
bioobjects in biology and medicine, in microcapillary liquid chromatography, inspection
processes for optical lithography. These can also be used for various projection systems,
in microscopy, spectrophotometry, and for other purposes. Parameters of the light
source, for example, wavelength, power level, and radiation brightness, vary depending
on the field of application.
[0003] Laser- pumped light sources known, for example, from
US patent application 20070228300, published 04.10.2007, IPC H05G2/00, are characterized by high efficiency, reliability, and long service
life. However, collection of radiation is carried out primarily in the direction close
to normal, relative to the axis of the focused laser beam, which may not be optimal
for obtaining radiation of the highest brightness. In addition, within the plasma
radiation beam there is a laser radiation present that is not completely absorbed
by plasma, which limits the scope of applications of this light source. However, in
the solution
US20070228300 does not provide measures to suppress laser radiation in the plasma radiation beam.
[0004] The specified drawback is absent in the laser- pumped light source,
US patent 8242695, published 14.08.2012, IPC H01J17/20, containing gas chamber, optical element for focusing laser beam,
forming in the chamber a region of plasma with high-brightness broadband radiation
and providing continuous input of laser power into the plasma; optical system for
collecting plasma radiation and blocker for divergent laser beams, passing through
the plasma. Optical system for collecting plasma radiation or optical collector is
in the form of a concave mirror positioned around the axis of the focused laser beam
and has an opening for input of focused laser beam into the plasma and output of plasma
radiation. This light source is characterized by high power and reliable blocking
of the divergent laser beam that is not absorbed by the plasma.
[0005] However, the blocker, preferably mounted on one of the electrodes for starting plasma
ignition, is placed directly in the light source chamber and exposed to large radiating
loads. This complicates the design of the chamber and light source as a whole. In
addition, the blocker does not allow output of light along the axis of the focused
laser beams. As a result, the plasma radiation are directed at the mirror of the optical
collector at large angles to the axis of the focused laser beam, which is not optimal
for obtaining high-brightness radiation.
[0006] Partially devoid of these deficiencies, known from
US patent 8309943 published 13.11.12012, IPC H05B31/26, is the laser- pumped light source, comprising
a gas-containing chamber, laser, which provides the laser beam; optical element, which
focuses laser beam from the first side of the chamber, region of radiating plasma,
created in the chamber by the focused laser beam; blocker, mounted on the axis of
the divergent laser beam from the second side of the chamber, opposite the first side,
and an optical system for collecting plasma radiation.
[0007] When employing the method for generating radiation using the specified source, plasma
is ignited in the chamber with gas and from the first side of the chamber a laser
beam, in continuous mode, is focused into the chamber.
[0008] The optical system for collecting plasma radiation consists of a concave mirror,
positioned around the axis of the focused laser beam. The mirror has an opening in
the first side of the chamber for input of the laser beam into the plasma, and on
the second side of the chamber it has an opening for output of plasma radiation. In
accordance with the geometry of the light source, output of the plasma radiation onto
the optical collector system is performed at large angles to the axis of the focused
laser beam. With such geometry, increasing light source brightness requires that plasma
radiation brightness be close to the maximum attainable for specified laser power
in the direction perpendicular to the axis of the focused laser beam. The region of
radiating plasma should preferably have as large as possible or close to 1 aspect
ratio
d/
l transverse
d and longitudinal
l dimensions of region of radiating plasma. In turn, this requires a sufficiently large
numerical aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam.
[0009] Hereinafter, the numerical aperture NA of the beam is defined as NA= n·sin θ, where
n - refractive index of the medium, in which the beam propagates, θ - absolute angle
between the edge or boundary ray of the beam and its axis. Hereinafter, we can assume
that n=1 and NA=sinθ. In accordance with this, for the numerical aperture NA1 of the
focused laser beam, we can fairly infer the relation NA
1=
a/
f, where
a - radius of the laser beam at the output from the optical element that is focusing
the laser beam,
f - focal length of the optical element.
[0010] Light source according to
US patent 8309943 is characterized by simplicity of the chamber, in the form of a sealed quartz bulb,
with high efficiency, reliability, and long service life. Due to the relatively large
values of NA
1, light source operation is possible with a relatively low power laser.
[0011] However, alternatively the focused laser beam in
US 8309948 B may have a solid angle of approximately 0.012 steradians (corresponding to a numerical
aperture NA
1 of only 0.12), or still as a further alternative NA
1= 0.25.
SUMMARY
[0012] The object of the invention is optimization of the laser pumping mode, form of the
region of radiating plasma, geometry of the optical system for collecting plasma radiation
to increase brightness of broadband plasma radiation, as well as improved protection
of the optical system for collecting plasma radiation from laser radiation.
[0013] This object is achieved by a laser-pumped light source as defined in claim 1 and
by a method of generating radiation as defined in claim 11. Preferred aspects are
set out in the dependent claims.
[0014] The technical result of the invention is the expansion of functional possibilities
of the laser- pumped light source due to increased brightness, increase the absorption
coefficient of laser irradiation by plasma, significant decrease the numerical aperture
of the blocked divergent laser beam passing through the plasma.
[0015] These objects, features, and advantages of the invention, as well as the invention
itself will be more clearly understandable in the following description of invention
embodiments, illustrating in the accompanying figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The technical essence and operating principle of the proposed device is illustrated
by figures, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of the light source, as well an enlarged photographic
image of the region of radiating plasma.
Fig. 2 shows the imprint of the divergent laser beam after passing through the chamber
without plasma ignition in it and with plasma for the light source, implemented in
accordance with the invention.
Fig. 3- schematic representation of the light source with blocker, made in the form
of a plate coating, selectively reflecting laser radiation, and with additional concave
mirror according to invention embodiment.
[0017] In the figures, identical device elements have the same reference numbers.
EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0018] This description is intended to illustrate the invention embodiments and not the
entire scope of the present invention.
[0019] In accordance with an example of the invention embodiment, laser- pumped light source
includes a chamber 1, containing gas, in particular, high pressure xenon at 10-20
atmospheres; laser 2, providing the laser beam 3; optical element 4, focusing the
laser beam from the first side 5 of the chamber 1, region of radiating plasma 6, created
in chamber 1 by the focused laser beam 7; blocker 8, mounted on the axis 10 of the
divergent laser beam 9 from the second side 11 of chamber 1, opposite the first side
5, (Fig. 1).
[0020] Wherein the numerical aperture NA
1 = sin θ
1 for the focused laser beam 7 and power of the laser 2, are chosen such that
- region of radiating plasma 6 is extended along the axis 10 of the focused laser beam
7, having a small, in the range of 0.1 to 0.5, aspect ratio d/l transverse d and longitudinal l dimensions of the region of radiating plasma 6,
- plasma radiation brightness in the direction along the axis of the focused laser beam
is close to the maximum attainable for the specified laser 2 power,
- numerical aperture NA2 of the divergent laser beam 9 passing through the region of radiating plasma from
the second side 11 of the chamber 1 is less than the numerical aperture NA1 of the focused laser beam 7 from the first side 5 of the chamber: NA2 < NA1 (Fig. 1).
[0021] Herein θ
1 - angle between the boundary rays of the focused laser beam 7 and its axis 10, NA
2 = sin θ
2, θ
2 - angle between the boundary ray of the divergent laser beam 9 that passed through
the region of radiating plasma and its axis 10.
[0022] Enlarged photograph 12 (Fig. 1) illustrates a region of radiating plasma 6 extended
along the axis of the focused laser beam with small aspect ratio d/1=0.33 mm/0.19
mm=0.17, achieved when implementing the light source according to current invention
at laser power of 100 W at wavelength of 1.07 microns, numerical aperture of the focused
laser beam NA
1 = 0.12 and Xenon at a pressure of 20atm in the chamber. The sector of brightness
13 (Fig. 1) illustrates an angular, in particular, relative to the axis 10 of the
focused laser beam, distribution of plasma radiation brightness. Created on the basis
of measurements (for emission wavelength of 550nm), the sector of brightness 13 shows
that when making the laser- pumped light source in accordance with the invention the
brightness of plasma radiation in the direction along the axis 10 of the focused laser
beam significantly, in this case approximately by 6 times, exceeds the brightness
of radiation in the direction transverse to the axis 10 of the focused laser beam.
[0023] Brightness of light source image, according to the principle of the invariance of
brightness, is transferred by the optical system in the absence of losses and without
changes. Therefore, in accordance with the invention, in order to ensure the greatest
light source brightness, the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation is
located on the second side 11 of the chamber 1 such that the exit of plasma radiation
onto the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation is carried out by the divergent
laser beam 15 of plasma radiation with apex in the region of radiating plasma 6. Directed
to the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation, the divergent beam 15 of
plasma radiation is characterized by numerical aperture NA=sin θ and optical axis
16, the direction of which primarily coincides with the direction of the axis 10 of
the focused laser beam 7. Herein θ - angle between the boundary ray of the divergent
beam 15 of plasma radiation and its axis 16, (Fig. 1).
[0024] Fig. 2 illustrates the refraction effect leading to the self-focusing of the divergent
laser beam passing through the plasma. The effect is achieved by selecting the numerical
aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam and laser power in accordance with the present invention.
Fig. 2, for the case of NA
1= 0.12 and P
1 = 80 W, where P
1 is the level of laser radiation power in the focused laser beam 7 from the first
side 5 of chamber 1, shows the imprint of divergent laser beam that passed through
the plasma on the screen mounted on the second side 11 of chamber 1 for the cases
where plasma does not ignite in the chamber - photograph 21 and for the presence of
plasma in the chamber - photograph 22. Ultraviolet filter is installed to cut off
visible plasma radiation on the path to the divergent laser beam during recording.
In the case of absence of plasma in the chamber, illustrated by photograph 21, the
numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam 9 from the second side 11 of the chamber is equal to
the absolute quantity of numerical aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam 7 from the first side 5 of the chamber. In the presence
of plasma, as seen on photograph 22 (Fig. 2), the imprint and, correspondingly, the
numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam 9 that passed through the plasma from the second side
11 of the chamber are significantly reduced: NA
2 << NA
1. The observed effect that accompanies optimal device operation is realized, primarily,
due to the non-homogenous radial profile of the plasma-refraction index, that is,
as a result of forming a plasma lens in the region of radiating plasma 6 and refraction
of the laser beam on the plasma lens. In conjunction with this and in accordance with
the invention, the numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam 9 that passed through the plasma from the second side
11 of the chamber 1 is significantly smaller than the numerical aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam 7 from the first side 5 of the chamber: NA
2 < NA
1.
[0025] Formation of the plasma lens in the region of radiating plasma 6 and significant
reduction of numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam 9 that passed through the plasma, blocked from the second
side 11 of chamber 1, allows at NA
2<< NA the use of simple and reliable non-selective blockers for the small axial zone
of the plasma radiation beam 15, either reflecting the radiation in broadband spectral
range, or completely absorbing them. This simplifies the light source design, ensuring
reliability, high stability, and long service life. In conjunction with this the blocker
8 is located in the small axial zone of the divergent laser beam 9 that passed through
the plasma with numerical aperture NA
2: No2<< NA (Fig. 1; the location of the blocker 8 there corresponds to an example
not forming part of the claimed invention).
[0026] In the invention embodiment, the size of the numerical aperture NA of the divergent
plasma radiation beam, by which the output of plasma radiation on the optical system
14 for collecting plasma radiation is carried out, is roughly equal to the size or
greater than the aspect ratio
d/
l of transverse and longitudinal dimensions of the region of radiating plasma: NA≈
d/
l, or NA>
d/
l. On Fig. 1 the boundaries of the divergent beam 18 with numerical aperture NA=d/
l, directed along the axis 10 of the focused laser beam 10, shown with dashed lines.
For the region of radiating plasma 6, characterized by small aspect ratio
d/
l and having a high degree of optical transparency for intrinsic emission, the radiation
brightness across the beam 15 in the range of specified numerical apertures NA=
d/
l, as illustrated in the brightness diagram 16, changes insignificantly: no more than
25%. In conjunction, when the numerical aperture of the divergent plasma radiation
beam NA≈
d/
l, or NA >
d/
l, high collection efficiency in the direction of greatest plasma radiation brightness
is ensured.
[0027] In the invention, the optical system 15 for collecting plasma radiation is located
on the second side 11 of chamber 1 one the axis 10 of the focused laser beam 7. Unlike
its analogs, which use an optical system for collecting plasma radiation that is primarily
located off-axis from the focused laser beam, this provides simplicity of laser- pumped
light source.
[0028] By arranging the optical system for collecting plasma radiation on the axis of the
focused laser beam, in particular, coaxially with the laser beam, symmetrical distribution
of plasma radiation brightness along the plasma radiation beam aperture is achieved.
[0029] In the invention, the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation contains
an input lens 17. Wherein, blocker 8 can be made of reflective, in particular, selectively
reflective of laser beam, coating on at least part of the input lens 17 surface (Fig.
1). This ensures simplicity and efficiency of the optical system for collecting plasma
radiation. Input or front lens 17 can be a part of the lens assembly. Wherein, it
is preferable to use an input lens or lens with minimal aberrations, in particular,
chromatic ones.
[0030] In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the region of radiating plasma has
an aspect ratio
d/
l for transverse and longitudinal dimensions in the range of 0.14 to 0.4. As shown
experimentally, with this aspect ratio of dimensions of the region of radiating plasma,
conditions for more efficient device operation are attained in accordance with the
present invention when using chamber, containing Xenon at a pressure of 20atm.
[0031] In the invention embodiment chamber 1 contains two electrodes 19, 20 for starting
plasma ignition in the discharge gap between them (Fig. 1). There use, as described
in detail, in
D.A. Cremers, F.L. Archuleta, R.J. Martinez. "Evaluation of the Continuous Optical
Discharge for Spectrochemical Analysis". Spectrochimica Acta, V. 4B; No 4, pp. 665-679
(1985) facilitates ignition of plasma, sustained thereafter in continuous mode using a
laser. In certain cases, the power density of laser radiation in the chamber is insufficient
for plasma ignition, therefore use of electrodes 19, 20 for starting plasma ignition
is a necessary condition for creating a region of radiating plasma.
[0032] Other features of the invention are directed toward further increasing brightness
and efficiency of the laser- pumped light source. In the invention, as illustrated
in Fig. 3, the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation contain an input
lens 17, wherein blocker 8, is installed at a greater distance from the chamber 1
than the input lens 17 and is in the form of plate 23 reflective coating 8, in particular,
selectively reflective of laser beam 9. When the blocker 8 is adjusted accordingly,
the system of optical elements 16, 8, 23 (Fig. 3) ensures that the divergent laser
beam 9 is directed back to the plasma 6. In accordance with this, the blocker in the
invention embodiment is included in the system of optical elements, directing the
laser beam that passed through the region of radiating plasma back to the region of
radiating plasma. This increases laser pump power, which increases efficiency and
light source brightness, expands its range of high-performance operating conditions.
[0033] The blocker is made in the form of an optical element, directing the laser beam that
passed through the plasma back to the region of radiating plasma. In an example not
forming part of the claimed invention, the blocker can be made in the form of an optical
meniscus, installed between chamber 1 and optical system 14 for collecting plasma
radiation (not shown). Wherein the meniscus has a surface, spherical or modified spherical
with center in the region of radiating plasma 6, facing towards the chamber, and a
coating, selectively reflective of laser radiation. As described in detail in
US Patent 8309943, use of a modified spherical surface can be preferable for compensation for the distortion
of motion of optical rays by chamber walls. In this example, laser pump power is also
increased, efficiency and light source brightness are increased, and the range of
high-performance operating conditions is expanded.
[0034] In the invention embodiment, illustrated in Fig. 3, from the first side 5 of chamber
1 a spherical mirror 24 with center in the region of radiating plasma 6 is installed,
having opening 25 for input of focused laser beam 7 into the region of radiating plasma
6. In this invention embodiment, plasma radiation beam 15 is enhanced by plasma radiation
beam 26, reflected from the spherical mirror 24 with center in the region of radiating
plasma 6, installed on the first side 5 of chamber 1. This allows increasing the brightness
on plasma radiation beam 15, significantly increase collection efficiency of plasma
radiation and increase light source efficiency as a whole. According to the experiment,
the increase in brightness and collection efficiency is about 70%.
[0035] In the invention embodiment, the concave spherical mirror 24 is transparent for the
focused laser beam 7 near its axis 10, in this embodiment, the concave spherical mirror
24 has an optical opening 25. This embodiment simplifies the design of the concave
spherical mirror 24.
[0036] In the invention embodiment, a concave modified spherical mirror 24 with center in
the region of radiating plasma 6, having opening 25, in particular, optical opening,
for input of focused laser beam 7 into the region of radiating plasma 6, is installed
on the first side of the chamber. As described in detail in
US Patent 8309943, use of modified spherical mirror 24 is preferable for compensation for the distortion
of motion of optical rays by chamber 1 walls, which increases the efficiency of the
laser- pumped light source.
[0037] Method for generating radiation, primarily broadband high-brightness radiation using
a laser- pumped light source, illustrated in Fig. 1, is implemented as follows. Turn
on laser 2, providing a laser beam 3. Ignite plasma in chamber 1, containing gas,
in particular, Xenon at high, 10-20 atm pressures. Optical element 4, in particular,
in the form of focusing lens, from the first side 5 of chamber 1 focuses laser beam
7 into chamber 1. Using the focused laser beam 7 in chamber 1, a region of radiating
plasma 6 is created and provides a continuous input of laser power into the region
of radiating plasma to maintain generation of high-brightness radiation. By selecting
the laser 2 power and numerical aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam 7 in chamber 1, an extended region of radiating plasma
6 is formed along the axis 10 of the focused laser beam, characterized by
- small aspect ratio d/l of transverse d and longitudinal l dimensions, in the range of 0.1 to 0.5, as illustrated in photograph 15,
- brightness of plasma radiation along the axis 10 of the focused laser beam that is
close to the maximum attainable for the given laser 2 power,
- properties of the plasma lens, providing a reduction in numerical aperture NA2 of the divergent laser beam from the second side of the chamber that passed through
the plasma when compared to numerical aperture NA1 of the focused laser beam from the first side of the chamber: NA2 < NA1.
[0038] Wherein, the output of plasma radiation to the optical system 14 for collecting plasma
radiation is performed by the divergent plasma radiation beam 15, whose optical axis
10 direction coincides with the direction of the axis 10 of the focused laser beam
7. Using blocker 8 prevents the laser beam 9 that passed through the plasma from passing
through the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation, characterized by brightness
sector 13.
[0039] In the invention embodiment, the laser beam 9 that passed through the region of radiating
plasma 6 is directed back to the region of radiating plasma 6 due to its reflection
from blocker 8 (Fig. 3).
[0040] In other invention embodiments, the laser beam 7 is inputted to the region of radiating
plasma 6 through opening 25, in particular, optical opening of the spherical mirror
24, with center in the region of radiating plasma, installed on the first side of
the chamber and enhance the divergent plasma radiation beam 15, directed towards the
optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation by the plasma radiation beam 26,
reflected from the spherical mirror 24.
[0041] In the invention embodiment, the laser beam 7 is inputted into the region of radiating
plasma 6 through opening 26, in particular, optical opening of the spherical mirror
24 installed on the first side of the chamber, which compensates for distortions introduced
into the path of rays by chamber 1 walls, and enhance the divergent plasma radiation
beam 15, directed onto the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation by the
plasma radiation beam 26, reflected from the modified spherical mirror 24.
[0042] The embodiments of the method for generating radiation provides increased brightness
of plasma radiation beam 15, increased plasma radiation collection efficiency, and
increased light source efficiency as a whole. According to this experiment, increases
are around 70%.
[0043] During device operation, the value of laser power is chosen between lower and upper
boundaries for the existence of a continuous optical discharge, described in detail,
for example, in
Raizer Yu P "Optical discharges" Sov. Phys. Usp. 23 789-806 (1980). Adjustment of laser 2 power is carried out using laser control system. For a given
laser power level, the choosing of numerical aperture NA
1=
a/
f of the focused laser beam 7, providing the maximum plasma radiation brightness in
the direction along the axis 10 of the focused laser beam 7, is performed by varying
the radius
a of laser beam 3, and/or varying the focal length
f of optical element 4, which focuses the laser beam, which is usually more convenient.
Additional criteria for choosing laser power are forming a region of radiating plasma
with the properties of a plasma lens, decreasing the numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam, from the second side of the chamber, which passed through
the plasma, as well as providing high efficiency for the laser- pumped light source
as a whole.
[0044] The collection of radiation from the region of radiating plasma 7 is carried out
by optical system 14, containing input lens 17. In an example not forming part of
the claimed invention, prevention of the passage of the divergent laser beam 9 onto
the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation using blocker 8, implemented
as a coating, at least, on part of the surface of the input lens 17, selectively reflecting
the laser beam 9 (Fig. 1).
[0045] When implementing laser- pumped light source in the proposed form, it acquires substantial
new positive qualities.
[0046] Realization of the region of radiating plasma 6, extended along the axis of focused
laser beam 7, with small aspect ratio, ranging from 0.1 to 0.5,
d/
l of the transverse and longitudinal dimensions increases efficiency of laser power
transmission to the region of radiating plasma 6 and increase the power of the laser-
pumped light source.
[0047] When the size of the aspect ratio
d/
l of dimensions of the region of radiating plasma is in the range 0.14 to 0.4, according
to experimental data, the highest device operating efficiency is achieved.
[0048] For the region of radiating plasma, mostly optically transparent to intrinsic radiation,
the greatest brightness with small aspect ratio
d/
l of dimensions of the region of radiating radiation is achieved in the direction of
the axis of the focused laser beam, as illustrated by brightness sector 13 (Fig. 1).
As a result, due to the proposed formation of region of radiating plasma 7 with small
aspect ratio
d/
l and the use, for collecting plasma radiation, of plasma radiation beam 15 with optical
axis 16, wherein the direction coincides with the direction of the axis 10 of the
focused laser beam, maximum brightness of the source of broadband radiation is attained,
invariably (excluding losses) transferred by the optical system 14 for collecting
plasma radiation.
[0049] During light source operation, implemented in accordance with the present invention,
NA
2 < NA
1 - due to the implementation of conditions for forming plasma lens in the region of
radiating plasma 6, which is accompanied by an increase in fraction of laser radiation
absorbed by the plasma, and, therefore, increase light source efficiency, leading
to further increased source brightness in the direction of the output of plasma radiation
onto the optical system 14 for collecting radiation.
[0050] All this determines if you obtain significantly greater brightness from the laser-pumped
light source, implemented according to the present invention, as compared to the known
analogs, which use off-axis radiation collection.
[0051] Additionally, the significant reduction in numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam that passes through the plasma, in particular, to values
much lower than numerical aperture NA of the plasma radiation beam, directed onto
an optical system for collecting plasma radiation: NA
2 <<NA, - simplifies blocking of laser radiation and enhances its reliability.
[0052] On Fig. 1, the divergent plasma radiation beam with numerical aperture
NA=d/
l is denoted with dashed lines 18 (Fig. 1). When the value of NA numerical aperture
of the divergent beam 15, satisfying the condition NA≈
d/
l, or NA >
d/
l, high collection efficiency in the direction of greatest plasma radiation brightness
is ensured.
[0053] Placement of the optical system for collecting plasma radiation 12 from the second
side 5 of chamber 1 provides simplicity of light source with axial plasma radiation
collection.
[0054] Optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation can contain reflective, as well
as refractive optics or various combinations thereof. Implementing the optical system
with input lens 17 (Fig. 1) in accordance with one of the successfully tested invention
embodiments simplifies the design of the laser- pumped light source.
[0055] In an example not forming part of the claimed invention, implementing the blocker
8 in the form of a coating, reflective of laser light, on the input lens 16 ensures
the source is compact and further simplifies its design. It is preferable for the
coating to selectively reflect only laser radiation, transmitting plasma radiation
in the broadband spectral range from 170 to 880 nm. This ensures reliable, high-efficiency
elimination of unwanted laser radiation from the collection system for plasma radiation.
[0056] It is preferable, in embodiments of the inventions, to use input lens or lens with
minimal aberrations, in particular, with minimal chromatic aberrations.
[0057] Here are some examples of light sources according to the invention embodiment, illustrated
in Fig. 1. Plasma was produced in the lamp "OSRAM" XBO 150 W/4, filled with Xe at
pressure of 20 atm. For laser pumping, ytterbium laser YLPM-1-A4-20-20 IPG IRE-Polus
with radiation wavelength λ=1070nm and beam radius
a = 3 mm was used. The power density of laser radiation was insufficient for plasma
ignition, therefore two electrodes 19, 20 were used to start plasma ignition.
[0058] The experimentally obtained light source characteristics at various laser power levels
and with various numerical apertures of focused laser beam NA
1, close to optimal, are shown in Table 1. In Table 1, the absorption coefficient K
shows the fraction of laser radiation power absorbed by the plasma:

[0059] Where P
1 and P
2 are laser radiation beam power corresponding to the first and second sides of chamber
1.
[0060] High-efficiency mode of operation of the laser-pumped light source is achieved at
laser radiation power P
1 in the range of 70 W to 120 W, with the upper boundary determined by the maximum
power of the laser in use, at a numerical aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam in the range of 0.09 to 0.25, with aspect ratio
d/
l in the range of 0.14 to 0.4.
Table 1. Characteristics of embodiments of laser-pumped light source.
| Nº |
P1, W |
NA1 |
NA2 |
Absorption coefficient K |
d/l (mm/mm) |
Spectral Brightness 104·W/(m2·sr·nm) |
| 1. |
110 |
0.2 |
0.14 |
0.8 |
0.38/1.0=0.38 |
8.6 |
| 2. |
110 |
0.12 |
0.04 |
0.8 |
0.4/1.9=0.21 |
9.1 |
| 3. |
110 |
0.09 |
0.03 |
0.66 |
0.3/2.0=0.15 |
11.8 |
| 4. |
70 |
0.12 |
0.065 |
0.6 |
0.3/1.6=0.19 |
9.0 |
| 5. |
37 |
0,09 |
0.05 |
0.5 |
0.17/0.75=0.23 |
7.4 |
[0061] As noted above, the preferred NA numerical aperture value of plasma 7 radiation beam
15 should be approximately equal to or greater than the aspect ratio of the dimensions
of the region of radiating plasma: NA ≥ d/1. For light source with parameters, presented
in Table 1, for high-efficiency collection of plasma radiation it is preferable to
have a numerical aperture value for the plasma radiation beam, entering the optical
system for collecting radiation, in the range from NA ≥ 0.2 to NA ≥ 0.4.
[0062] During operation of light source, implemented in accordance with the present invention,
the numerical aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam from the first side of the chamber is several times larger
than the numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam, which passed through the plasma, from the second side
of the chamber. Plasma lens formation is accompanied by an increase in the fraction
of laser radiation power that is absorbed by the plasma, which increases light source
efficiency, leading to further increases in source brightness in the direction of
radiation output onto the optical system for collecting plasma radiation.
[0063] When NA
2<<NA, simple and reliable non-selective blockers can be used in the small axial zone
of beam 15, which simplifies the light source, providing high stability and long service
life.
[0064] All this accounts for the undeniable merits of the proposed invention embodiment.
[0065] Formation of plasma lens and decrease of numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam 9 that passed through the plasma, blocked from the second
side 11 of chamber 1, can be accompanied by significant, by roughly a size factor,
increase in power density of laser radiation on blocker 8. As such, invention embodiments
have blocker 8 located at a distance from chamber 1, wherein the power density of
the divergent laser beam 9 that passed through the plasma is lower than the threshold
for damage of blocker 8 when implemented in the form of an optical coating or absorbent
barrier.
[0066] It should be noted, that implementation of the blocker as selectively reflective
of lasers, in particular, IR laser radiation, that allows the passage of plasma radiation
in wide spectral range, in particular, the UV range, is not achieved. Therefore, in
invention embodiments, blocker 8 is made to either completely reflective or completely
absorbing laser beam9. This ensures reliability and simplicity of blocker design.
[0067] Forming a region of radiating plasma 6, in accordance with the invention, with properties
of a plasma lens provides a significant reduction in numerical aperture NA
2 of divergent laser beam 9 from the second side 11 of the chamber. As a result of
this, invention embodiments have blocker 8 located in the small axial zone of the
divergent laser beam with numerical aperture NA
2<<NA. This makes it possible to obtain plasma 15 radiation beam, directed towards
the optical system for collecting plasma radiation, of high brightness with very small
axial zone: NA
2<<NA, shaded by non-selective blocker. Thus, for example, in the light source, corresponding
to embodiments 2 and 3 on Table 1, blocker can shade less than 5% of the plasma radiation
beam cross-section.
[0068] Under light source operating conditions that are close to optimal, the size of the
ratio NA
2/NA
1 is in the range of 0.5-0.25.
[0069] Thus, the conditions for high-efficiency light source operation in accordance with
the present invention are attained by the following conditions:
- Aspect ratio d/l of transverse and longitudinal dimensions of the region of radiating plasma are in
the range from 0.1 to 0.5, having typical d/l values in the range from 0.14 to 0.4.
- Numerical aperture NA2 of the divergent laser beam from the second side of the chamber that passed through
the plasma is lower than the numerical aperture NA1 of the focused laser beam from the first side of the chamber: NA2 < NA1, - due to implementation of conditions for forming a plasma lens in the region of
radiating plasma and refraction of laser radiation on the plasma lens.
- Laser power greater than 50-70 W.
In invention embodiments, during operation of laser-pumped light source, the laser
beam 9 that passed through the plasma is directed back toward the plasma region due
to its reflection from blocker 8. In the invention embodiment, illustrated in Fig.
3, the optical system 14 for collecting plasma radiation contains an input lens 17,
where blocker 8 is installed at a larger distance from the chamber 1 than lens 17
and made in the form of a plate 23 coating 8, selectively reflective of laser beam
9. This system of optical elements 23, 8, with corresponding adjustments, directs
the divergent laser beam 9 that passed through the plasma back into the plasma 7.
Wherein blocker 8 is made in the form of a system of optical elements (17, 8, 23),
directing the laser beam 9 that passed through the plasma back towards the region
of radiating plasma.
[0070] Alternatively, the blocker can be implemented as an optical element, partially directing
the laser beam that passed through the plasma back to the region of radiating plasma.
In an example not forming part of the claimed invention, such an optical element can
be implemented in the form of an optical meniscus, installed between the chamber and
the optical system for collecting plasma radiation. Wherein the side of the meniscus
facing the chamber has a spherical or modified spherical surface with center in the
region of radiating plasma, with a reflective coating, in particular, such that it
selectively reflects laser radiation.
[0071] In the invention embodiments, the laser pumping power is increased, which increases
the efficiency and brightness of the light source, expanding the range of high-efficiency
operating conditions. The remaining light source operations are implemented similar
to those detailed above.
[0072] Therefore, when implemented in accordance with the present invention, the laser-pumped
light source acquires a set of new significant, positive qualities.
[0073] When forming the region of radiating plasma, extended along the axis of the focused
laser beam, with small aspect ratio
d/
l ranging from 0.1 to 0.5, and plasma radiation brightness along the axis of the focused
laser beam close to the maximum attainable for the given laser power, wherein the
output of plasma radiation onto the optical system, located on the second side of
the chamber, for collecting plasma radiation is carried out using divergent beams
of plasma radiation, with the direction of the optical axis primarily coinciding with
the direction of the axis of the focused laser beam, the following primary advantages
are attained.
[0074] For the region of radiating plasma, mostly optically transparent to intrinsic radiation,
the greatest brightness with small, from 0.1 to 0.5, aspect ratio
d/
l is achieved in the direction of the axis of the focused laser beam. By choosing the
optimal numerical aperture NA
1 for the focused laser beam for each chosen value of laser power, at which high-efficiency
device operation is possible, plasma radiation brightness close to the maximum attainable
specifically in the direction of the axis of the focused laser beam is provided. The
maximum brightness for a laser-pumped light source attainable in this way is invariantly
transferred to the optical system for collecting plasma radiation, realizing a collection
of radiation in the axial direction. This determines the attainment of significantly
greater brightness of a light source implemented in accordance with the present invention,
compared to similar sources that use non-axial plasma radiation collection.
[0075] As a result of selecting the numerical aperture NA
1 for the focused laser beam and forming a region of radiating plasma extended along
the axis of the focused laser beam, the efficiency of laser radiation absorption in
plasma increases, which increases plasma radiation brightness.
[0076] By arranging the optical system for collecting plasma radiation on the axis of the
focused laser beam, in particular, coaxially with the laser beam, symmetrical distribution
of plasma radiation brightness across the aperture of beam of plasma radiation is
achieved, including as it propagates along the system for collecting plasma radiation.
[0077] Use of the optical system for collecting plasma radiation, containing an input lens,
ensures simplicity and reliability of the system for collecting high-brightness plasma
radiation, as well as simplicity of the light source design as a whole.
[0078] According to the experimental data, aspect ratio
d/
l of the dimensions of the region of radiating plasma in the range from 0.14 to 0.4
provides the most efficient device operation.
[0079] Selecting a numerical aperture value NA for the plasma radiation beam, satisfying
the condition NA ≥
d/
l, provides the highest efficiency for collection of high-brightness plasma radiation.
[0080] Selecting numerical aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam and laser power such that the numerical aperture NA
2 of the laser beam from the second side of the chamber, which passed through the region
of radiating plasma, is less than the numerical aperture NA
1 of the focused laser beam from the first side of the chamber: NA
2 < NA
1, is one of the criteria for high-efficiency operation of high-brightness laser-pumped
light source. Forming the plasma lens in the region of radiating plasma, which carries
out laser radiation refraction: NA
2 < NA
1, according to experimental data, corresponds to the optimal condition for light source
operation. It is likely that the conditions for creating the laser radiation focusing
effect also provide greater efficiency of absorption of plasma laser radiation, which
increases light source efficiency.
[0081] Placing the blocker in the small axial zone of the divergent laser beam with numerical
aperture NA
2: NA
2 << NA
1 allows the use of simple and reliable, in particular, non-selective blockers which
either reflect radiation in the broadband spectral range or completely absorb it.
This can simplify the light source, ensure its reliability, high stability, and long
service life.
[0082] Forming the region of radiating plasma with the properties of a plasma lens provides
for the significant reduction of numerical aperture NA
2 of the divergent laser beam from the second side of the chamber. This provides the
ability to obtain a plasma radiation beam of high brightness, coupled with the optical
system for collecting radiation, with very small axial zone NA
2 << NA
1, shaded by the non-selective blocker.
[0083] Implementing the blocker such that it directs the divergent laser beam that passed
through the plasma back towards the region of radiating plasma increases laser pumping
power, which increases light source efficiency and brightness, expands the range of
high-efficiency operating conditions.
[0084] Enhancing the divergent plasma radiation beam using the plasma radiation beam reflected
by the spherical mirror or modified spherical mirror, installed on the first side
of the chamber, significantly, by ∼70%, increases the efficiency of plasma radiation
collections and efficiency of laser-pumped light source as a whole.
[0085] Thus, the proposed invention allows a significant increase in brightness of broadband
laser-pumped light source; increase of laser radiation absorption by the region of
radiating plasma and increase efficiency of laser-pumped light source as a whole by
ensuring design simplicity and compactness, increasing service life and lowering operating
costs; as well as effectively and reliably eliminate unwanted laser radiation from
passing into the system for plasma radiation collection. All of this expands the functional
applications of the device.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0086] High-brightness light source, implemented in accordance with the present invention,
can be used for various projection systems, for inspecting, testing, or measuring
properties of semiconductor wafers when manufacturing integrated circuits and photomasks
or reticles related to their production, as well as in microscopy.
1. Lasergepumpte Lichtquelle, aufweisend
eine Kammer (1), die Gas enthält und eine erste Seite (5) und eine zweite Seite (11)
gegenüber der ersten Seite (5) hat;
einen Laser (2), der einen Laserstrahl (3) bereitstellt;
ein optisches Element (4), das den Laserstrahl von der ersten Seite (5) der Kammer
(1) fokussiert, so dass ein fokussierter Laserstrahl (7) gebildet wird;
eine Region strahlenden Plasmas (6), die in der Kammer (1) unter Verwendung des fokussierten
Laserstrahls (7) erzeugt wird;
ein optisches System (14) zum Sammeln von Plasmastrahlung, das eine Eingabelinse (17)
aufweist und an der zweiten Seite (11) der Kammer (1) positioniert ist;
einen Blocker (8), der auf einer Achse (10) eines Laserstrahls (9), der von der zweiten
Seite (11) der Kammer (1) divergiert, mit einem größeren Abstand zur Kammer (1) als
die Eingabelinse (17) installiert ist und als Beschichtung (8) einer Platte (23) ausgeführt
ist, die den divergierenden Laserstrahl (9) reflektiert;
wobei die Lichtquelle so angepasst ist, dass
die numerische Apertur NA1 des fokussierten Laserstrahls (7) und die Leistung des Lasers (2) so gewählt sind,
dass sich die Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) entlang der Achse (10) des fokussierten
Laserstrahls (7) erstreckt und dass die Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) ein Aspektverhältnis
d/l von Quer (d) - und Längs (l) - Dimensionen der Region strahlenden Plasmas hat, wobei das Aspektverhältnis klein
ist, im Bereich von 0,1 bis 0,5;
die Helligkeit einer Plasmastrahlung in der Richtung entlang der Achse (10) des fokussierten
Laserstrahls (7) nahe dem Maximum ist, das für eine bestimmte Leistung des Lasers
(2) erreichbar ist;
die numerische Apertur NA2 des von der zweiten Seite (11) der Kammer (1) divergierenden Laserstrahls (9) geringer
ist als die numerische Apertur NA1 des fokussierten Laserstrahls (7) von der ersten Seite (5) der Kammer; wobei NA2<NA1;
und eine Ausgabe der Plasmastrahlung auf das optische System (14) zum Sammeln von
Plasmastrahlung durch einen divergierenden Strahl (15) von Plasmastrahlung mit dem
Scheitelpunkt in der Region strahlenden Plasmas (6), mit einer numerischen Apertur
NA und einer optischen Achse (16), deren Richtung vorwiegend mit einer Richtung der
Achse (10) des fokussierten Laserstrahls (7) übereinstimmt, ausgeführt wird, wobei
die numerische Apertur NA der Plasmastrahlungskeule (15) gleich oder größer als ein
Wert des Aspektverhältnisses d/l der Dimensionen der Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) und viel größer als die numerische
Apertur NA2 des divergierenden Laserstrahls (9) ist.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Blocker (8) zum selektiven Reflektieren des
divergierenden Laserstrahls (9) von der zweiten Seite der Kammer (1) gestaltet ist.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei eine Strahlungsleistungsdichte des divergierenden
Laserstrahls (9) von der zweiten Seite der Kammer (1) geringer ist als eine Schadensschwelle
des Blockers (8).
4. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei das optische System (14) zum Sammeln von Plasmastrahlung
auf der Achse (10) des fokussierten Laserstrahls (7) gelegen ist.
5. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Blocker (8) im System optischer Elemente (17,
23, 8) enthalten ist, die den Laserstrahl (9) von der zweiten Seite (11) der Kammer
(1) zur Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) zurücklenken.
6. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Blocker als ein optisches Element ausgeführt
ist, das den divergierenden Laserstrahl (9), der durch Plasma gegangen ist, in die
Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) zurücklenkt.
7. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-6, wobei ein konkaver sphärischer Spiegel (24)
mit Mittelpunkt in der Region strahlenden Plasmas an der ersten Seite der Kammer gelegen
ist, mit einer Öffnung, insbesondere einer optischen Öffnung, zur Eingabe des fokussierten
Laserstrahls in die Region strahlenden Plasmas.
8. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-7, wobei ein konkaver modifizierter sphärischer
Spiegel (24) mit Mittelpunkt in der Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) von der ersten
Seite (5) der Kammer (1) installiert ist, mit einer Öffnung (25), insbesondere einer
optischen Öffnung, zur Eingabe des fokussierten Laserstrahls (7) in die Region strahlenden
Plasmas (6).
9. Verfahren zur Erzeugung von Strahlung, wobei Plasma in einer Kammer (1) mit Gas gezündet
wird, wobei ein Laserstrahl (7) im Endlosmodus von einer ersten Seite (5) der Kammer
(1) durch ein optisches Element (4) in die Kammer fokussiert wird,
wobei eine Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) gebildet wird, wobei die numerische Apertur
NA1 des fokussierten Laserstrahls (7) und die Leistung des Lasers (2) so gewählt sind,
dass sich die Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) entlang der Achse (10) des fokussierten
Laserstrahls (7) erstreckt und dass die Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) ein Aspektverhältnis
d/l von Quer (d) - und Längs (l) - Dimensionen der Region strahlenden Plasmas hat, wobei das Aspektverhältnis klein
ist, im Bereich von 0,1 bis 0,5;
die Helligkeit einer Plasmastrahlung in der Richtung entlang der Achse (10) des fokussierten
Laserstrahls (7) nahe dem Maximum ist, das für eine bestimmte Leistung des Lasers
(2) erreichbar ist;
die numerische Apertur NA2 eines von der zweiten Seite (11) der Kammer (1) divergierenden Laserstrahls (9) geringer
ist als die numerische Apertur NA1 des fokussierten Laserstrahls (7) von der ersten Seite (5) der Kammer; wobei NA2<NA1;
ein optisches System (14) zum Sammeln von Plasmastrahlung eine Eingabelinse (17) aufweist
und an der zweiten Seite (11) der Kammer (1) positioniert ist und eine Ausgabe der
Plasmastrahlung auf das optische System (14) zum Sammeln von Plasmastrahlung durch
einen divergierenden Strahl (15) von Plasmastrahlung mit dem Scheitelpunkt in der
Region strahlenden Plasmas (6), mit einer numerischen Apertur NA und einer optischen
Achse (16), deren Richtung vorwiegend mit einer Richtung der Achse (10) des fokussierten
Laserstrahls (7) übereinstimmt, ausgeführt wird, wobei die numerische Apertur NA der
Plasmastrahlung gleich oder größer als ein Wert des Aspektverhältnisses d/l der Dimensionen der Region strahlenden Plasmas (6) und viel größer als die numerische
Apertur NA2 des divergierenden Laserstrahls (9) ist,
wobei das Verfahren ferner die Verwendung eines Blockers (8) umfasst, um einen Durchgang
des divergierenden Laserstrahls (9) zum optischen System (14) zum Sammeln von Plasmastrahlung
zu verhindern, wobei der Blocker (8) auf einer Achse des divergierenden Laserstrahls
(9) mit einem größeren Abstand zur Kammer (1) als die Eingabelinse (17) installiert
ist und als Beschichtung (8) einer Platte (23) ausgeführt ist, die den divergierenden
Laserstrahl (9) reflektiert.
10. Verfahren zur Erzeugung von Strahlung nach Anspruch 9, wobei der fokussierte Laserstrahl
(7) in die Region strahlenden Plasmas durch eine Öffnung (25), insbesondere die optische
Öffnung, eingegeben wird, die an der ersten Seite eines konkaven sphärischen Spiegels
(24) oder eines konkaven modifizierten sphärischen Spiegels (24) der Kammer installiert
ist, mit einem Mittelpunkt in der Region strahlenden Plasmas (6), und der divergierende
Strahl (15) von Plasmastrahlung, der auf das optische System (14) zum Sammeln von
Plasmastrahlung gelenkt ist, durch eine Plasmastrahlungskeule (26) verstärkt ist,
die vom konkaven sphärischen Spiegel (24) oder vom konkaven modifizierten sphärischen
Spiegel (24) reflektiert wird.